Matron of Honor Toast
Are you going to be the matron of honor at your friend or sister's wedding? Then you need an unforgettable matron of honor toast ready for the big occasion.

As easy as it may sound (some people have a knack of giving speeches and toasts), standing in front of a crowd, people staring back at you; pretty much expecting a grand toast. Now that could be something to worry about. But I don't want you to get worked up and mess up the wedding speech. First of all, you need a pen and a paper. You have to write about any and all incidents and experiences that you would like to share with everyone at the wedding. Once you have done your brainstorming, you will know exactly what it is that you wish to say. This is a much quicker and simpler way to get through your toast with ease. In order to make your toast to bride and groom stand out and have a glimpse of your bond with them, read the rest of the article for helpful pointers.
A Beautiful and Personal Wedding Toast
The only way you can make any toast memorable is by speaking from your heart. Including the special moments that you have spent with the bride (and the groom), your experiences in life together, your undying love for one another, and how her presence in your life is important to you; all these small memories will come in handy while writing your toast.
And if by chance you couldn't think of something, we are here to help you with that. Just follow these ideas and make the celebration more enjoyable.
| Hello everyone! My name is (your name) and I am (name of the bride)'s matron of honor. First of all, I would like to congratulate (bride and groom) and a lifetime of happiness from everyone present today this evening. Besides family, for those of you who don't know me very well, my name is (your name), (describe your relationship with the bride). I've known (bride's name) for a long time now and I could say this with confidence that (groom's name), you are one lucky son of a gun. She is the most sweetest, kindest, generous person I have known in my life. And for the little time that I've known you (groom's name), I know that you are going to keep my (bride's name) safe and happy. I myself have been on the other side of this speech, hearing all the helpful and naughty advice from my maid of honor. And today, I would like to share some with you (bride's name). First of all, don't, under any circumstances, go to bed mad at one another. You two are way cute to do that and I would hate to see you guys fighting, ever. Although fights do bring in the wonderful make up sex. So, I guess no one's going to complain about that. Second of all, always be true to one another. Nothing keeps two souls apart than secrecy. It's true that we all need our space one time or another, but involving each other in good and bad times keeps a marriage stronger than ever. Trust one another and you will never think of yourselves as two. Third of all, I had a wonderful, most unforgettable time being your matron of honor. I feel honored and truly cannot express myself properly. On behalf of everyone here today, I'd like to wish the happy couple success in every endeavor they may come upon and best of luck for their future. And now that I have given a pretty long toast, I'd like to end it with a beautiful quote I'd once read: Love does not consist of gazing at each other, but in looking together in the same direction. |
Remember, your speech needs to be short, sweet, and filled with happy memories. You don't have to outwit anyone else to gain attention because the focus is on the bride and that's what you'll be doing with your toast.
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